Good tuesday morning, welcome to squawk alley. Im Carl Quintanilla with jon fortt and Julia Boorstin with us dow because up 275 this morning. We lost some of that the covid19 vaccine rotation is continuing with tech down another 2 today and the s p 500 down 26 points thats where well begin this morning. The nasdaq falls investors rotating out of tech to some degree the managing director is going to help us start off the hour. Good morning, mark good to see you. The. Hey, carl, good to see you. We know i mean, the argument has been made that world changed a little bit yesterday for the better but is the tech reaction is there bath water being thrown out too . Well, yeah. The world did change id argue a lot yesterday. And not surprising that were seeing a rotation in some of the tech names i think for the next little while here, you know, expect the expected were going to think continue to see some rotation away from the work from home names probably bate probably a bit of a short term r
A well welcome to the show and lets see what else we have light up for you today. Edge again take dragons takes to the streets of the French Quarter of collating and. We enjoy a traditional christmas meal in london. Nobody would argue that costs have changed a lot over the decades but some models remain classics the citys 300 s. L. For example made its mark on car design and also influenced fashion and every day design and that is one of the topics of a special exhibition at the famous victoria and Albert Museum in london. Hardly anything has had a greater impact on Todays Society than the company affecting everything from industry to individual mobility friends. 130 is the exhibition in kos in londons victoria and Albert Museum examines the development of the automobile and its influence on our lives among other things the focus is on 15 milestones of automotive history. We want to express here is to show in surprising and different ways that the automobile over the course of its hist
His presidency. Many hoping that the vietnam war would end soon. It did not. After a raucous 1968, a lot of people were optimistic that the economy was on the mend and it was all clear sailing ahead. That was then. Similar hopes today. A lot of it built on an unemployment report that shock ad lot of people, it was more like a goldilocks number. Very low Unemployment Rate. Even though the number of overall jobs gained. That was a little less than thought but it continue as trend of jobs that are advancing in the latest period. Well get into that. But meantime, a lot of attention is on the reported itself what it says after a week we got news the Manufacturing Sector was slowing down, the Services Sector was slowing down. They were ready for bear today. They didnt find that. They found Something Like i said a goldilocks number that hit all the right buttons so far, the dow up 228 points. Lets get a read on all of this from Edward Lawrence who crunches numbers as we speak. Edward . Report
Welcome. We are pleased to have you. The committee will now come to order. Without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time, pursuant to commit people five and house rule 11. The chair may postpone further proceedings today on the question of approving any measure or matter for adopting reit ant of a recorded vote. Pursuant to notice, i call up the federal Rotational Cyber Workforce Program act of 2019. ,he clerk will report the bill which was distributed in advance. The federal rotational Workforce Program act of 2019. Without objection, the bill is considered read and open to amendment at any point. I now recognize myself for five minutes. I want to thank my colleagues in the senate. , margaretry peters hassan, and ron johnson, for on the federal Rotational Cyber Workforce Program act of 2019. The bipartisan bill passed the senate by unanimous consent at the end of april, and i am pleased to consider it today. This measure would create a pro
And activities in the United States. Well start with Rosemary Gibson. I introduce everybody first. Well start with Rosemary Gibson whose name has been mentioned already several times if you were here. Shes author of china rx exposing the risk of americas dependence on china for medicine which documents the dramatic shifts in where medicines are made in implications for National Security and american securities. Next well hear from ben westoff. Mr. Westoffs new book fentanyl inc. Which will be published in september. Fentanyl kills more americans than any drug in history. And next panelist studied at the Rand Corporation is an especial deem yol gist. Centers on Research Health among marginalized population. Well hear from mark a molecular biologist in performing Risk Assessment to sport government on bio Security Public health and bio defense. Hes one of chinas biotechnology and other foreign engagement, a report published in february 2019. We welcome all of you. We ask that you would k